Antirrhinum, Tom Thumb. 
ANTIRRHINUM, Tom Thumb (Snapdragon). 
. Very dwarf, growing only eight inches high, thickly studded with 
Beautiful spikes of gay colored flowers, orange, scarlet, rose-white, 
maroon, -striped, etc. Rkt., 250 seeds, 3 cts. 
ANTIRRHINUM, New Giant. 
Flowers double the size of the older sorts, more closely set on the 
stems and colors more clear and brilliant. Plants very compact 
and bushy, growing about twelve inches high. All colors mixed. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 6 cts. 
antirrhinum, Queen of the north. 
The finest and most beautiful of all the Snapdragons. The 
plants grow into handsome, regular bushes, twelve inches high, 
covered with large white flowers of a delicious sweet perfume. 
Suitable for bedding or pot culture. Pkt., 1 50 seeds, 6 cts. 
Ageratum. 
AGERATUM, Imperial Dark Blue. 
A plant that blossoms constantly all summer in the carden and 
makes a pleasing contrast of color with more brilliant varieties. 
1 otter seed of the new Imperial Dark Blue as best and most showy. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 cts. 
AGERATUM, Dwarf White. 
A new variety, very dwarf and compact, pure white. Pkt.. 200 
seeds, 4- cts. ' 
Jl i 0 ® 1 IU ?" February 28th, 1898, writes:— My Sweet 
almost a marvel. They grew between 6 and 7 leet high. 
fro I° J . un ?, tm " 1 November. Some of the Asters measured 
w«™»?fed 0h l'!, 1 “ dl i a ,“ n er ’ The Marguerite Carnations and Chinese 
rants were grand. I bought all my seeds of you. 
„ “fj 1 Eook , F » 11 ' In ‘- February 28th, 1898, writes t-The 
p® a a 9 1 “ ad you last year were very satisfactory. The Sweet 
UnuonaJ? tlle flne8t * ever b ad » and in 9 Pite of dry weather bloomed con- 
